Laganiere, a 6-4, physical winger from Quebec, had 15 and 14 goals in 29 games with the Bulldogs in 2012-13. Demand for his services was high—the Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets, Columbus Blue Jackets, Pittsburgh Penguins and Nashville Predators were all in pursuit, according to CBC's Elliotte Friedman. Other teams reported as interested include the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens.

He helped the Bulldogs win the national title last weekend at the Frozen Four in Pittsburgh and could dress immediately for the Ducks, but won't be eligible for the NHL playoffs, since he signed after the trade deadline.

Still unsigned: Laganiere's teammate Andrew Miller. Other top college free agents, like Western Michigan defenseman Dan DeKeyser (Detroit Red Wings) and Quinnipiac goalie Eric Hartzell (Penguins) have already chosen their teams. DeKeyser stepped right into Detroit's lineup and has been good; plus, he signed on March 29, so he'll be able to play in the postseason, should the Red Wings hold on to their spot.